TRENDING Published August3, 2015 By Zuellen Reynoso

Jon Snow Returns To ‘Game Of Thrones’: Kit Harington Seen With Cast, Fuels Season 6 Rumors

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It has been months since the finale of "Game of Thrones" and fans are still debating whether Kit Harington's Jon Snow has seen his final winter. Latest news reveals the possibility that the star could return alive in season 6.

In a recent report by WatchersOnTheWall, "Game of Thrones" star Kit Harrington was spotted in a restaurant in Belfast and what's surprising is that he was still walking around in Jon Snow's do.

It has been months since the finale, and if Jon Snow has indeed perished in season 5, the report pointed out that Kit Harington could may well have changed his hairstyle. Along with photos to prove the Jon Snow do, fans have further speculated that Kit Harington would probably return to "Game of Thrones" season 6, confirming that Jon Snow hasn't died while laying on his back, with blood gushing out in the snow. 

The same report pointed out that Kit Harington is currently in Banbridge, Northern Ireland that is home to Linen Mill Studios where "Game of Thrones" films annually. With all these information at hand, it seems quite clear that Kit Harington isn't done with season 6.

There's still that smallest possibility that Jon Snow isn't dead, and will return as "Game of Thrones" does amid numerous confirmations by showrunners of his death in season 5. The latest being HBO chief's confirmation that while fans have clamored for Jon Snow's return to season 6, the other son of Winterfell will not resurrect as "Game of Thrones" season 6 premieres.

According to a report by CNN, Michael Lombardo replied to a question about the return of Kit Harington to "Game of Thrones" season 6. "In everything I've seen, heard or read, Jon Snow is indeed dead," he quipped.  

"I think there are no two showrunners who are more careful about not overstepping what they think the line is - and everyone has their own line, I understand - but doing things that are critical for the storytelling and I support them fully artistically," added Lombardo.

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